Meet K2-332 b, a fascinating exoplanet discovered in 2021 by the keen eyes of the Kepler Space Telescope using its trusty CCD array. Orbiting the star K2-332, this world was spotted as it playfully dipped in front of its star, causing a tiny transit shadow that's a sure giveaway for dedicated space detectives. Living in the intriguing K2 region of our galaxy, K2-332 b offers a glimpse into the diverse family of planets beyond our solar system. Though we don’t have an official name for this distant planet yet, its discovery highlights the ongoing adventure of exploring the cosmos and uncovering new worlds one transit at a time. It’s like catching a cosmic wink from across the universe!